When things that matter are under siege, nothing less will do.
Editorials
It’s about time lobster regulation was informed by lobster fishery | Editorial
The first Maine state survey of workers in the know in 17 years — yes, 17 — has a chance to start relations down a better path.
Maine is right to resist pointless autism ‘registry’ | Editorial
The proposal by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is an insulting waste of time — at best.
Making Maine’s roads safer will require some discomfort | Editorial
A legislative bill proposing a trial of cameras and sensors to automatically ticket speeders simply isn’t asking that much.
Trump-Mills feud has lost all sense of proportion | Editorial
That is, if it had any to begin with.
In seeking to preserve their communities, Mainers risk killing them | Editorial
No housing, no options. No options, no dynamism.
Our View: Cuts to libraries, library services cannot be downplayed
The second Trump administration would have us believe that we’ll be just as well without. We won’t.
Our View: Maine’s delegation must find new ways to connect
If it’s not going to be the in-person town hall meeting, it has to be something else.
Our View: Counterproductive to ‘explore’ people’s veto of Maine state budget
This is no time for experimental power games.
Our View: No option in Trump dispute but to stick to the script
If this unbecoming fracas was about the law to begin with, it’s still about the law. No amount of duress changes that.
 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				 
				